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Messina is in the North-East corner of Sicily, Italy. It is only 5 km across the Straits of Messina to the region of Calabria on the mainland.

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By Boat

There are at least hourly ferries to Villa San Giovanni on the mainland and also several hydrofoils each day to Reggio di Calabria.

Some day visitors arrive by cruise ships...most frequently in the summer season. Ships often berth right downtown, within an easy walk to a popular piazza dominated by a large clock tower, and which is served by many tour buses and a hop-on/hop-off double-decked bus offering a modest overview of the waterfront portion of the city.

By Train

Messina is Sicily's link to the main Italian train network. Long distance trains from Rome and Naples cross the Straits of Messina by ferry and continue on to Palermo and Catania. Regular regional trains also run to Milazzo, Cefalu, Taormina and Syracuse.

Buses to Messina

Long-distance buses stop in Messina, linking Rome and Naples to Catania and Palermo. Regular buses also run to Taormina and Milazzo (for the Aeolian Islands).

Tours and Getting around Messina

Messina tourist attractions and sightseeing

Messina city tours

Messina souvenirs and shopping

Messina Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive

The best pizza in town is Pizza Capitano just off Pizza Cairoli. The owner is a little gruff however the wood oven gives an authentic Sicilian flavor. Its also excellent value and is always busy especially during Serie A football matches when the atmosphere reaches fever pitch.

  • Al Gattopardo, Via Santa Cecilia, 184 - Messina (ME), +39 090 673076.  
  • Bacco, Via Cernaia, 15 - Messina (ME), +39 0090 771420.  

For visitors there for just a day, look for a family pastry store that offers canoli...a genuine Sicilian treat.

Messina nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs

For a taste of Irish authenticity drop into Dockers near the cruise mooring area.

Messina cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels and lodging

Budget

Mid-range

  • Hotel il Mulino, Via A. Doria, 46, Capo D'Orlando - Messina, Ph. +39.0941.902431 Fax +39.0941.911614 [1]. Among the hotels in Capo d'Orlando, the Hotel Il Mulino boasts a privileged position: overlooking the sea on the beautiful sandy beach in the center of Capo d’Orlando. The hotel is about 200 meters from the pedestrian area and about 300 meters from the train station.
  • Liberty Hotel, Via I Settembre, 15, 98123, Tel.: + 39 090 6409436, Fax: + 39 090 6409340 [2]. Situated in the heart of Messina, NH Liberty, built in 1930, and newly renovated in a major refurbishment. It's position makes it ideal for business stays as well as holidays. There is another NH hotel in Messina if this one is full.
  • Il Parco degli Ulivi, Contrada Romeo, 98049 Villafranca Tirrena (ME), +39 090.3379529(info@ilparcodegliulivi.it, fax: +39 090.3379528), [3].  
  • Tourist Village Capo Calavà, C.da Capo Calavà, Gioiosa Marea - Messina, Ph. +39.0941.302501 Fax +39.0941.301188[4]. Tourist Village Capo Calavà of Gioiosa Marea, directly on the beach and in the heart of a verdant park in Sicily. Piano bar, discoteque, Miniclub, Restaurant, wellness center, business center and 280 comfortable rooms. Prices starting from 420€ per week.

Splurge

  • Hilton Hotel Portarosa Messina – Complesso Turistico Portorosa – Cap: 98054 Furnari (ME) - Sicily. [5]. Telephone +39 0941 802 500 • Fax +39 0941 802 555. The Hilton Hotel Portorosa is a luxury four star hotel located outside the city of Messina with private beach, spa centre, and windsurfing and sailing class, plus a Congress Centre for the ideal business meeting just a two steps away from the Sicilian Sea.
  • Hotel Royal Palace, [6]In the heart of the commercial centre of Messina, 200 meters far from the station, this Hotel constitutes the reference point on the market of the hotel offered in the city of the Strait. The restaurant "Lo Scrigno" offers to its customers a refined service and the best dishes of the cuisine of Messina and Sicily and selected specialties of the National cuisine as well.

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